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Tiberius Claudius Caesar Britannicus (12
February AD 41 – 11
February AD 55),
usually called Britannicus, was the son of
Roman Emperor Claudius and his...
- in Paris.
Britannicus is the
first play in
which Racine depicted Roman history. The tale of
moral choice takes as its
subject Britannicus, the son of...
-
Britannicus vol. 3, 1725
Houghton Hall in Norfolk;
James Gibbs added the
domes to Campbell's
design Mereworth Castle in Kent,
Vitruvius Britannicus vol...
- time,
Agrippina was left very wealthy.
Later that year,
Messalina and
Britannicus attended the
performance of the Troy
Pageant at the
Secular Games, where...
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issued of
Claudius and his son
Britannicus, who had been a
friend of
Emperor Titus (Titus was born in 39,
Britannicus was born in 41). When Nero's Golden...
- dynasty. She
supposedly took part in the ********inations of
Claudius and
Britannicus. She was a
favourite of
emperor Nero for
several years, and Nero had...
- ("great
victor in Parthia"), 198
Britannicus Maximus ("great
victor in Britain"), 209 or 210 Caracalla, 198–217
Britannicus Maximus ("great
victor in Britain")...
- dell'architettura (The Four
Books of Architecture) and
Colen Campbell's
Vitruvius Britannicus. Campbell's book
included illustrations of
Wanstead House, a building...
- of New
Testament m****cripts.
Biblical scholar Erasmus named it
Codex Britannicus. Its
completion is
dated on the
basis of its
textual affinities to no...
- portra**** by John Cater. The
French tragedy Britannicus,
written by
Racine in 1669,
about the ********ination of
Britannicus by Nero.
Simon Scarrow's
Eagles of the...